Arash Alivand

Arash Alivand

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Dr. Arash Alivand is a distinguished ophthalmologist in Shiraz, Iran, specializing in corneal and anterior segment disorders, currently serving as […]

Dr. Arash Alivand is a distinguished ophthalmologist in Shiraz, Iran, specializing in corneal and anterior segment disorders, currently serving as a consultant at Dr. Khodadoust Eye Hospital in Shiraz, Iran.

Accomplishments and Honors:

  • Academic Excellence: Ranked in the top 1% of medical students at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.
  • Leadership Role: Served as Chief Resident in the Ophthalmology Department at Jondishapour University of Medical Sciences.
  • Fellowship Distinction: Recognized as the top fellow at Farabi Eye Hospital in 2019.

Dr. Alivand’s extensive training and experience underscore his commitment to advancing ophthalmic care, particularly in the areas of corneal health and anterior segment surgery.

Subspecialties

Education

  • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.): Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
  • Ophthalmology Residency: Jondishapour University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran.
  • Fellowship in Cornea and Anterior Segment: Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Languages

  • English
  • Persian

Experience

  • Cornea Consultant (2019–Present): Dr. Khodadoust Eye Hospital, Shiraz, Iran.
  • General Ophthalmologist: Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
  • General Ophthalmologist: Larestan, Iran.

Memberships & Certifications

  • Member of the Iran Medical Council: License Number 123792

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drug store shiraz, 711, Karimkhan Zand Boulevard, پوستچی, 20 Meters of Saadi Cinema, zone 1, Shiraz, Shiraz Central District, Shiraz County, Fars Province, 71347-74858, Iran